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Email: anna.lin@cuhk.edu.hk


Administrative support: Ms. Stella Chan

Telephone (office): (852) 3505-2849

Dr. LIN Anna

  • Associate Consultant, Department of Paediatrics, Prince of Wales Hospital

  • Clinical Assistant Professor (honorary), Department of Paediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

MBChB (CUHK), MRCPCH (UK), Dip Biostatistics (CUHK), FHKCPaed, FHKAM (Paediatrics)

Clinical Team(s): Intensive Care, Neonatology

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Biography


Dr. Lin is an Associate Consultant at the Department of Paediatrics of Prince of Wales Hospital and an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Paediatrics of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). After graduating from CUHK she underwent general paediatric training at the Prince of Wales Hospital, CUHK and attained fellowship under the Hong Kong College of Paediatricians and Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (Paediatrics) in 2019. She subsequently specialized in paediatric intensive care with further training at the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne.


Professional Service

  • Paediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor, Simulation Training Centre (American Academy of  Paediatrics / American Heart Association)

  • Paediatric Emergency Transport (ChildSim HK)

  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor, Simulation Training Centre (American Academy of Paediatrics / American Heart Association)

  • S.T.A.B.L.E Program Instructor (S.T.A.B.L.E Program)

Awards and Honour

  • Distinguished Young Fellow Award, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, 2020

  • HM Lui Fellowship Award, Hong Kong College of Paediatricians, 2020

  • Best Dissertation Prize, Hong Kong College of Paediatricians, 2019

Selected Publications

  1. Neonatal Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis Associated with Maternal Adult-Onset Still's Disease; Lin A, et al. Neonatology 2016; 110:267-269.

  2. Excellent outcome of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia with TCF3-PBX1 rearrangement in Hong Kong; Lin A, et al. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2018 Dec;65(12):e27346.

  3. Magnetic Foreign Body Ingestion in Children: The Attractive Hazards; Lin A, et al. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2019(9):1-4

  4. Clinical course of two newborns affected by cobalamin C deficiency diagnosed in the pre and post newborn screening era; Wong S, Lin A, et al. Hong Kong Journal of Paediatrics (New Series) 2020;25:45-48

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